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This study is intended to facilitate fair research evaluations in economics. Field- and timenormalization of citation … impact is the standard method in bibliometrics. Since citation rates for journal papers differ substantially across … publication years and Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) classification codes, citation rates should be normalized for the …
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This paper takes a fresh look at citation counts and publications in top-rank journals, which the academic economics … profession uses to evaluate and promote its members. It first examines how and why citations are mentioned in an article, and … variance in citation counts among articles of the same journal, implying that those articles themselves must vary greatly in …
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We study the evolution of the influence of journals over the period 1970-2017. In the early 1970's, a number of journals had similar influence, but by 1995, the 'Top 5' journals - QJE, AER, RES, Econometrica, and JPE - had acquired a major lead. This dominance has remained more or less unchanged...
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Two of the top economics journals have institutional ties to a specific university, the Quarterly Journal of Economics … (QJE) to Harvard University and the Journal of Political Economy (JPE) to the University of Chicago. Researchers from … articles in their respective home journal. Such home ties and publication bias may harm, but also benefit, article quality. We …
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